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are already placing candidates to the Libyan throne in the grid to conquer (ie, to receive the multinational forces that are now massacring his people). Applicants in dispute to be the successors to the throne of King Idris (also become king by the allies after WWII) are two.

The first contender is known as "black prince", Idris al-Sanusi, who considers himself the heir to the throne of Libya, a post he lost to the English courts to the other candidate. He is the son of well known, like him, "Black Prince", the man who, according to his version, King Idris commended the restoration of the monarchy from the exilio.Tiene two children, one son, Khalid, 24, from her marriage to the English Ana Maria Quiñones de León. He was previously married to a woman named Cindy Heles, with whom he had the princess Alia. We awarded oil and gas business, as well as investment and energy companies in the U.S. and China. In his evidence in Italy, Idris said that "Libya is a rich country which, paradoxically, is facing extreme poverty. Gaddafi, who is undoubtedly a wise leader, must realize that this situation can not continue" (seen that does not go much for their country long, Libya is the richest country in Africa and in which its citizens have the highest standard of living). However, as it has lost points to justice, is more conciliatory to the supporters of Gadaffi (ie, with most of the Libyan people), said that "people do not necessarily manifest Gaddafi to go away, but want clear rules and want a change and also wants the oil revenues are distributed among the entire population, "Idris added fairly ambiguous.

contender is Muhammad, calling itself "the Berber of Mayfair." Their arguments are that the Libyan people start the revolution led by Gaddafi when King Idris al-Sanusi was about to abdicate in favor of Hassan, his brother and grandfather of Muhammad, who passed the baton to the throne of the al-Sanusi, played for years with his distant cousin Idris. He lives in Mayfair, a fashionable neighborhood in London and has spoken out against Gaddafi when you have visited Europe. An English court has proved him right in front in its dispute genealogical Idris. She is 49 years. Advised by a powerful public relations team, Mohamed statements these days are full of wisdom. "I see myself as a servant of the Libyan people. They will decide what they want. My goal is to serve the people as much as possible," he told France Press. And it has yielded a tribute "to the heroes who have given their lives these days," he said in a statement issued by his public relations. Prince Mohamed clearly supports international intervention, "anything to stop the killing of my people and [to] push Gaddafi. It is they who must decide." And he welcomes the resurgence of the red flag, black and green crescent and a star that was used before Gadhafi in Libya. "The use of this flag is very moving for me. This is the flag of freedom, independence. That flag is becoming a symbol of young people and that makes me very happy," he said. But he refuses to accept the revival of the flag as a sign that people want the return of the monarchy.

Both are now very troubled by the ball at the powers that bombed Libya, and gaining popularity in the Libyan National Council, as they are called rebels who have called the killings on its western country (total, they have done from the beginning what these have been ordered). Both are also willing to do and accept anything to return to the throne, even genocide on his people initiated by the only ones who can re-establish power.

More information on El Pais

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